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iluvsparkles

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Hi Everyone,




This follows my post months ago when I asked about my cushion e-ring (previous post here). I finally scanned in my certificate and am hoping you can teach me more about my stone. Based on the numbers, is it within the ideal ranges? How is the spread, does it face up smaller/larger than its carat weight? Is this a 8 main pavillion?



Thanks!



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Date: 2/2/2010 10:12:22 AM
Author:iluvsparkles





Hi Everyone,









This follows my post months ago when I asked about my cushion e-ring (previous post here). I finally scanned in my certificate and am hoping you can teach me more about my stone. Based on the numbers, is it within the ideal ranges? How is the spread, does it face up smaller/larger than its carat weight? Is this a 8 main pavillion?








Thanks!

Hi Sparkles

Yes its an 8 main, you can't judge a cushion by the numbers as you are probably aware, there are various proportion configurations which can result in a great looking cushion and no real " ideal" ranges so what we can tell you from the report is limited unfortunately. However the cushion looks nice from what can be seen in the photo, what is important is if you are pleased with it, the ring looks great on you and it appears to have lovely chunky facets!

You might find this thread interesting,https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/a-cushion-by-any-other-name.36001/

Also a new video from GOG Consumer's Guide to Buying a Cushion Cut Diamond.
 
Based on the photos, I think your cushion is a very lovely one.

If I were to critique, I would be concerned about the extremly thin girdle but it really depends on where it is and how much of it is extremly thin - an appraiser can help you with that. The depth is more shallow than what I consider ideal (assuming I am reading it right at 59%?) - this does mean that you will get more spread and face up size. The table is a little larger than I normally like. However, with all that said - your cushion is beautiful and reiterates why numbers don''t matter that much for cushions.
 
Date: 2/2/2010 11:42:57 AM
Author: CharmyPoo
Based on the photos, I think your cushion is a very lovely one.

If I were to critique, I would be concerned about the extremly thin girdle but it really depends on where it is and how much of it is extremly thin - an appraiser can help you with that. The depth is more shallow than what I consider ideal (assuming I am reading it right at 59%?) - this does mean that you will get more spread and face up size. The table is a little larger than I normally like. However, with all that said - your cushion is beautiful and reiterates why numbers don''t matter that much for cushions.
Thanks CharmyPoo for your comments! Is an extremely thin girdle not ideal because it''ll tend to chip more easily?
 
It looks lovely on your hand! The face up size is good for a cushion it seems.
 
Date: 2/2/2010 10:19:46 AM
Author: Lorelei

Date: 2/2/2010 10:12:22 AM
Author:iluvsparkles






Hi Everyone,










This follows my post months ago when I asked about my cushion e-ring (previous post here). I finally scanned in my certificate and am hoping you can teach me more about my stone. Based on the numbers, is it within the ideal ranges? How is the spread, does it face up smaller/larger than its carat weight? Is this a 8 main pavillion?









Thanks!

Hi Sparkles

Yes its an 8 main, you can''t judge a cushion by the numbers as you are probably aware, there are various proportion configurations which can result in a great looking cushion and no real '' ideal'' ranges so what we can tell you from the report is limited unfortunately. However the cushion looks nice from what can be seen in the photo, what is important is if you are pleased with it, the ring looks great on you and it appears to have lovely chunky facets!

You might find this thread interesting,https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/a-cushion-by-any-other-name.36001/

Also a new video from GOG Consumer''s Guide to Buying a Cushion Cut Diamond.
Thanks Lorelei for the links. And you''re right, I''m aware that cushions are unique in their own way and that the important thing is that I am pleased with it (and I am!). I''m still a beginner in the diamond world and I know I could always rely on you (and others on PS) for education on stones!

Thanks again!
 
looks gorgeous!!!
 
I don''t have much input other than to say it is a very pretty stone! Congrats to you!
 
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